Disney's Pluto cartoon In Dutch, directed by Charles Nichols, is released. Pluto portrays a "milkdog" living in the Netherlands, who discovers a beautiful dachshund and instantly falls in love with her.

Fed up with boarding school and frustrated with the way others have planned his life, John Baker Jr. (Haas) wants

a change -- anything to shake up his staid routine. The moment arrives when he stumbles upon a woman, Patty

Vare (Ryder), unconscious in a field. Deciding to risk it, John takes her to his dorm to look after her, much to the disapproval of his friends. The cast includes John C. Reilly (future voice of Wreck-it Ralph), James LeGros, and Skeet Ulrich.

2002:

Paul Revere & The Raiders begin a 3-day engagement at Epcot - as part of the Flower Power Concert Series. They perform at America Gardens Theatre.

film based on the 2001 X Games. Directed by Bruce Hendricks, it covers skateboarding, biking, moto

X, and street luge competitions, and the athletes who compete.

2004:

Disney's next live musicalOn the Record begins a workshop in New York City. The workshop cast will be testing out the new show which features many beloved Disney songs. (The On the Record tour will kick off November 9 in Cleveland.)

A Wrinkle in Time, an American-Canadian made-for-television fantasy film,

first airs in the U.S. on ABC-TV. Three celestial beings help two children travel through time to find their physicist father and his lab partner who are experimenting with fifth-dimension time travel. Co-produced by Walt

Disney Television and distributed by Buena Vista Television, it was originally produced as a television miniseries

in 2003, and intended to air on The Wonderful World of Disney for two nights. (In 2018, Disney will release

resident flies by her competition to finish in 1:15:55, well under the former race record of 1:24:11.

1963:

Rich Moore, a film and television animation director and voice actor, is born in Oxnard,

California. First known for his work on the animated television shows The Simpsons, The Critic and Futurama, in 2008 he was invited by John Lasseter to join Disney Animation as a director, with the suggestion that he develop

a story set in the world of video games. This became the 2012 animated feature Wreck-It Ralph, Moore's feature directing debut. Moore also supplied the voices for the film's characters Sour Bill and Zangief. He went on to co-direct

the 2016 Zootopia (along with Byron Howard and Jared Bush) and the 2018 Ralph Breaks the Internet.

1975:

Actress, voice actress and singer Julie Nathanson is born in Boston, Massachusetts.

Since 2011, she has been the voice of Belle from Disney's Beauty and the Beast

(replacing Paige O'Hara) for various media, television shows and video games.

2019:

The biographical drama Tolkien is released to U.S. theaters by Fox Searchlight Pictures and Chernin Entertainment. Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it tells the story of the early

life of English professor J. R. R. Tolkien (played by Nicholas Hault), author of "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings".

It is the first Fox Searchlight Pictures film distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

The sixth season of the ABC television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D., premieres with the episode "Missing Peces." Set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (and acknowledging the continuity of the franchise's films), Phil Coulson (played by Clark Gregg) and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and Inhumans face new threats to the world.